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Nov 26, 2016 · So, faith will not be sidetracked into sin. It will not give up so easily in its quest for maximum joy. The role of God’s word is to feed faith’s appetite for God.
Jul 23, 2012 · Faith is not content with “fleeting pleasures.” It is ravenous for joy. Joy that lasts. Forever. And the word of God says, “In your presence there is fullness of joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore” (Psalm 16:11). So, faith will not be sidetracked into the deceitful pleasures of sin.
Mar 25, 2019 · 1 Timothy 4:1-16 “The Spirit clearly says that in later times some will abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and things taught by demons. 2 Such teachings come through hypocritical liars, whose consciences have been seared as with a hot iron.
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The key verse that he’s referring to goes like this: “For if we go on sinning deliberately after receiving the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins” (Hebrews 10:26). In other words, we’re beyond salvation. Now, two observations about this phrase “go on sinning deliberately” are really important. First, the word delib...
This is a correction to Josh’s assumption that all sinning is equally willing — or all human acts are equally willing — since all acts, including sin, are acts of the will. That’s true. They are acts of the will. We choose them. This text, Hebrews 10:26, is saying something more than that the sin which destroys the soul is an act of the will. Of co...
Now here’s the second thing to notice in the phrase “go on sinning deliberately” [or “willingly” or “eagerly”].” It’s that phrase “go on sinning,” which is a good translation of the present tense of the Greek verb for sin. In other words, it’s not a single act; it’s not a few acts; it’s not periodic acts. It’s rather a settled, persistent continuat...
I have two passages that stop me from saying that his reference to some kind of sanctified condition for the person who is lost means that we can have the full experience of salvation in Christ and be lost or lose it. There are two passages, Hebrews 10:14 and Hebrews 3:14. Here’s Hebrews 10:14(see what you think): “For by a single offering” — that’...
My conclusion is that the experience of sanctification referred to in the lost person of Hebrews 10:26 and 10:29is a measure of God-influenced moral renovation in a person that has been absorbed by being part of the church, professing some kind of faith, being attracted by many things about the Christian faith and Christian people, but never really...
Dec 18, 2023 · Answer. On this side of heaven, every Christian will struggle with sin. The apostle John writes to believers of every generation: “If we claim we have no sin, we are only fooling ourselves and not living in the truth” (1 John 1:8, NLT, see also 1 John 1:10).
Dec 12, 2023 · This is the “willfully sinning” that Hebrew 10:26 refers to—consciously and deliberately rejecting Christ. It’s not a sin of ignorance or weakness; it’s a deliberate turning of one’s back on the truth, with full knowledge choosing sin over Christ.
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Dec 19, 2012 · So faith will not be sidetracked into sin. It will not give up so easily in its quest for maximum joy. . . . Our chief enemy is the lie that says sin will make our future happier.